CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — High school students are at their wits’ end when it comes to the college application process, an Education Conservancy study revealed.
More...Study: College apps causing excessive stress for high schoolers
Source: Cavalier Daily
SAT writing section evaluated by admissions offices nationwide
Source: The Hoya
WASHINGTON — After two years of observation and analysis, officials say they still do not know if the SAT writing section will ever become integrated into the Georgetown University undergraduate admissions process.
More...Despite criticism, Princeton stays in rankings game
Source: The Daily Princetonian
For the eighth consecutive year, Princeton ranked first on US News & World Report’s list of top universities, which the magazine released last month. The Ivy League school won’t join the trend of many private schools who are boycotting the survey — even though a university official calls the rankings “flawed”.
More...Race to stay on this year’s U. Michigan admissions applications
Source: Michigan Daily
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — University of Michigan officials have decided to continue making race, gender and national origin information visible to admissions officers.
More...Colorado approves in-state tuition for children of illegal immigrants
Source: Campus Press
BOULDER, Colo. — On Aug. 14, Colorado Attorney General John Suthers passed official legislation allowing the children of illegal immigrants to receive in-state tuition at state colleges and universities.
Students are eligible if they are United States citizens.
Most schools hold onto early admissions, don’t take Harvard’s lead
Source: Harvard Crimson
A year after Harvard declared an end to its early admissions program, it seems that few institutions of higher learning are following suit.
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